The better ones used to be made in New Orleans. That business got wiped out by the storm.

They were the type that would retract and fold up under the bike....and I do think they would only fit the 1500. Kit

The 1800 is my bike. The very best motorcycle ever made. I was enthralled with my first test ride on this machine. It is a great bike. A crotch rocket with storage bags.............As for oil I use the slick kind, and I like round tires, but as of late I have found square ones work best on the rear. Pirelli Eufori 195/55/16 @ 32 PSI
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Here they are.The other type, Landing Gear, were a bit more discreet looking but worked about the same way. That guy did indeed get wiped out in Katrina so these are the only ones currently being made.

Those look like an accident waiting to happen as wide as they are. I remember seeing the other type, I guess the ones from New Orleans. They were nice, fit tight to the bike, and just seemed to be better thought out.

Watching the video made me nervous when I saw him hang one of those wheels over the centerline with the big semi coming the other way...

I watched the video and it seemed like he was mostly driving on straight roads. What happens when you get into a bunch of twistys? It doesn't look like you would be able to lean it over very far without hitting the outriggers.

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I watched the video and it seemed like he was mostly driving on straight roads. What happens when you get into a bunch of twistys? It doesn't look like you would be able to lean it over very far without hitting the outriggers.

Ido not know. I just post it for info! Ask me again 10 years. thanks Lee.

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